Putting specs aside.
Practical application of DG380 on GEOSATpro 1.2 M dish is working fine for me. Fast, Quite and strong in the wind.
It should work fine.
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The specs for the Geosat 1.2 meter dish are 27 pounds for the dish weight. This is one of the few 1.2 meter dishes that have an acceptable dish weight for the DG380. If you put the 31 pound Fortec Star 1.2 meter on the DG380, then you have the installed the maximum dish weight that the 380 is rated for. As soon as you put a lnb on the Fortec, you have gone over the maximum dish weight for the 380, and there are No allowances for any coa

es), switch(es), snow or ice on the dish.
There is a correlation between dish weight and motor life, so it is a good idea to know how much weight you are stacking on your motor. Those who stay below the maximum dish weight for a given motor usually have less problems and experience longer motor life than those that have the maximum dish weight installed on the motor.
I cannot find the dish weight specs for a .9m Channel Master dish with a modified mount. After looking around a bit, I would guess that it will weigh under 31 pounds. I would suggest that Gariac weigh the dish and modified mount along with any other accessories that will be installed on the dish before he buys a motor for it. Greg